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A natural ridge formed along the edge of a river's channel

What is a levee?

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The piles of debris left behind when a glacier melts

What are cirques?

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A large stream that carries water from the mountain to the sea

What is a river?

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The type of weathering which involves the breaking or peeling away of rock into layers

What is exfoliation?

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The name for the time when one-third of the earth's land area was covered in glaciers

What is the Ice Age?

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The natural processes that break down rocks

What is weathering?

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A narrow, sandy island formed by a large bar off the coast of the mainland

What is a barrier island?

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The main agent of chemical weathering

What is water?

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The process that occurs when oxygen from the atmosphere reacts with minerals to form new compounds

What is oxidation?

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Large, deep grooves and scratches in rock, produced by glaciers

What is striae?

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The name of the triangular sediment deposit formed on a plain by a temporary mountain stream

What is an alluvial fan?

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The side of a dune which has a gentle slope and progresses up to the crest

What is the windward side?

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Large, icicle-like masses of calcium carbonate found in caves

What is dripstone?

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The stripping away of a thin area of topsoil from the surface of the land

What is sheet erosion?

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The type of landslide which involves fine soil and small pebbles fall in large masses down a slope

What is a earth slide?

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The source of a river

What are headwaters?

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A spire-like mass of dripstone on the floor of a cave

What is a stalagmite?

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A huge, bowl-shaped depression dug out by a valley glacier

What is a cirque?

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A sheet of glacial ice that covers an immense area of flat land

What is a continental glacier?

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The fan-shaped deposit left by a large river when it reaches the ocean

What is a delta?

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After rock has been broken into fragments and the wind and running water carries them away is called

What is erosion?

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After physical forces carry away rock fragments and they are carried away to a new location is a process called

What is deposition?

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Suspension, saltation, and creep are what kind of process

What is eolian?

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The process of modifying a smooth slope into a series of level, stair-like steps 

What is terracing?

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The drainage divide in the Rocky Mountains west of the Mississippi drainage basin

What is the Great Divide?

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The natural acid found in rainwater and groundwater, which promotes chemical weathering of rocks

What is carbonic acid?

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